blockhseagull
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I just have the word "loyalty" next to my name, that's it, no number.
Same here
I just have the word "loyalty" next to my name, that's it, no number.
I just have the word "loyalty" next to my name, that's it, no number.
So does mine, but if you highlight loyalty and drag down it will highlight the line below, copy and paste that and you will find out
I have 1069
Do you really mean 1000 + ((last season - 1000) * 0.5)?
10 for this season
5 left for each game last season
2.5 for season before
1.25 for first points season
I have a dilemma. I have 1178 points, and my partner has 1108, but she really wants to come to the Spurs match.
The ticketing site says:
"Supporters wishing to sit together should order together during the purchase window of the member with the lowest points. However no guarantee can be given as to the availability of tickets if season-ticket holders with higher loyalty points decide to do this."
So, do I wait for the second window, so that we can get two together, and risk them all selling out at the first window, ending up with nowt? (and hopefully, just ignore seat numbers -- is this possible in the away end at WHL?)
Or do I just get mine in the first window, and then hers separately (if they're still available).
Presumably the club knows, from the numbers with different points levels, that it won't sell out at the first window, because it also says:
"Only those purchasing during the first on sale window with 1150 loyalty points or more are guaranteed to be able to purchase a ticket. All other on-sale dates are subject to availability."
So, if I leave it, and get online immediately the second window opens, we should be fine? Is that right?
It'd be really helpful if the club gave information on the numbers of fans with different levels of loyalty points.
I have a dilemma. I have 1178 points, and my partner has 1108, but she really wants to come to the Spurs match.
The ticketing site says:
"Supporters wishing to sit together should order together during the purchase window of the member with the lowest points. However no guarantee can be given as to the availability of tickets if season-ticket holders with higher loyalty points decide to do this."
So, do I wait for the second window, so that we can get two together, and risk them all selling out at the first window, ending up with nowt? (and hopefully, just ignore seat numbers -- is this possible in the away end at WHL?)
Or do I just get mine in the first window, and then hers separately (if they're still available).
Presumably the club knows, from the numbers with different points levels, that it won't sell out at the first window, because it also says:
"Only those purchasing during the first on sale window with 1150 loyalty points or more are guaranteed to be able to purchase a ticket. All other on-sale dates are subject to availability."
So, if I leave it, and get online immediately the second window opens, we should be fine? Is that right?
It'd be really helpful if the club gave information on the numbers of fans with different levels of loyalty points.
I read it as implying that about 4,100 have 1150+ LP, as they talk about "guaranteeing" a ticket if you do and if you book in the first tranche. Obviously, they're not expecting all fans with the requisite LP to buy a ticket, so I'd say that there will be some available for at least the second tranche.
I just have the word "loyalty" next to my name, that's it, no number.
I just have the word "loyalty" next to my name, that's it, no number.
Does anyone know where the friends/family linked accounts bit is on the ticketuing website - i may need to add someone so we can sit together?
Thanks
last night I could see how many points I had, today I can't. Have they made the font larger so it doesn't fir?
also.
Is there any way of viewing your F&F loyalty points to see when I can get tickets for sitting together?